As his 17-year-old daughter wowed the judges in the women’s snowboard halfpipe competition on Tuesday morning, scoring a gold medal, Jong Jin reportedly pointed to himself and shouted “American dream!”

“My dad has definitely sacrificed a lot for me, and I don’t know if I could do it, if I was in his shoes,” Chloe told reporters.

“Leaving your life behind and chasing your dream because your kid is passionate about this sport,” she added. “I think today I did it for my family, and I am so grateful to them.”

Chloe Kim, back turned, celebrates her gold with her family.Mike Blake / Reuters

Jong Jin prodded Chloe to jump on a snowboard when she was four. And nearly a decade ago, he quit his job as an engineer to help his precocious daughter reach snowcapped glory.

He and his wife, Boran, frequently drove her from their home in Torrance, California, to Mammoth Mountain, where she trains — a six-hour car ride.

But he has reportedly waved off his sacrifices as “normal for all parents.”

Chloe’s extended Korean family was on hand for her big moment — her parents, two sisters, sister’s fiance, three aunts, two cousins, and her 75-year-old grandmother, Moon Jung Ae.

They all cheered when she landed back-to-back 1080-degree spins on her second and third jumps, a combination no other woman has done in competition.